While snow predictions for Sunday into Monday are still up in the air, one thing is for certain — towns are gearing up for whatever is to come.

Make sure to bookmark this page and check back often Sunday for important news about traffic, government and business closings and the other ways the snow's affecting all of our lives in Morris County.

Most towns also bar some or all street parking during the snow, and ask that residents help out, shoveling around fire hydrants and storm drains.

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10 p.m.
The Morris County Superior Court in Morristown will open at 10:30 a.m Monday.

6:30 p.m.
• Due to the change in forecast, Mount Olive's sanitation will be picking up trash tomorrow on the regular Monday route. Sanitation will come back through on Tuesday as well.

5:30 p.m.
• The portion of the Randolph High School senior parking lot closed over the last 10 days has been reopened. The entire lot is now open and all shuttle services to and from Freedom Park have been cancelled.

4 p.m.
• Randolph Township Schools announced the one-hour early dismissal originally planned for Monday for staff professional development is postponed to March 17.

3 p.m.
• Sunday night youth group at Mendham Hills Community Church canceled.

1 p.m.
• The Macculloch Hall Historical Museum in Morristown is closed Sunday due to a 2 p.m. closure of Macculloch Avenue. The Spring Speaker series, in conjunction with the exhibit “Controversies: The More Things Change…” will be rescheduled to March 23.

12:30 p.m.
• NJ Transit: Access Link service will be suspended statewide on Monday due to expected winter weather conditions. Customers can call 800-955-2321 for updates.